On 6/29/07, Björn Steinbrink <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2007.06.29 01:42:22 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > On Jun 29 2007 00:53, Josh Triplett wrote:
> >> And if you really want highlighting, you can always use grep --color. :)
> >
> > Been there, done that, have GREP_COLOR env variable defined!
>
> Same here. Now I just need to convince git-grep to use it.
You need to convince grep. When piping its output to less, it won't
colorize unless forced. Always forcing color via GREP_OPTIONS might
break certain use-cases, and git-grep doesn't allow to pass options. So
for me, a bash alias it is:
alias gg='GREP_OPTIONS=--color=always git-grep'
You might need to set LESS=-R in addition to that, to stop less from
stripping the color codes.
Björn
I ussualy prefer the simple vim search command:
/\ *$
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